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黑人、拉丁裔和白人青少年中目睹暴力与酒精及大麻预期的关联:考虑邻里环境

The association of witnessing violence with alcohol and cannabis expectancies among Black, Latinx, and White youth: considering neighborhood context.

作者信息

Sartor Carolyn E, Kennelly Nicole, Powell Margret Z, Chung Tammy, Latendresse Shawn J, McCutcheon Vivia V

机构信息

Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, Rutgers University, 112 Paterson Street, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901, USA.

Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA.

出版信息

Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2025 Jul 2. doi: 10.1007/s00127-025-02939-8.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To identify associations of past-year witnessing violence with expectancies (anticipated effects) for alcohol and cannabis use in Black, Latinx, and White youth, including possible variations by level of neighborhood advantage and/or race/ethnicity.

METHODS

Data were drawn from Follow-up 3 of the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study (n=7,332; weighted distributions: 45.53% girl, 52.33% boy, 2.14% other gender; 11.80% Black, 25.13% Latinx, 63.07% White; weighted mean age=12.94 [SE=0.01]). Positive and negative expectancies were measured using the AEQ-AB for alcohol and the MEEQ-B for cannabis. Neighborhood disadvantage was captured via the Area Deprivation Index (ADI) and analyzed as quartiles. General linear models were fitted to data for each of the four expectancies scores, adjusting for socioeconomic status indicators and testing for witnessing violence by race/ethnicity interactions. Quartile-specific regression coefficients were produced.

RESULTS

Witnessing violence was most prevalent in the highest (most disadvantaged) ADI quartile. Across quartiles, positive alcohol expectancies (βs:0.12-0.26) and positive cannabis expectancies (βs:0.20-0.38) were elevated in youth who witnessed violence; associations were weakest in the lowest quartile. Associations with negative expectancies were non-significant for alcohol and lower only in the second highest quartile for cannabis. All race/ethnicity interactions were non-significant.

CONCLUSIONS

Risk conferred by witnessing violence manifests early in the development of alcohol and cannabis use, shaping anticipated positive effects even before many youth initiate use. In addition to lower exposure, residing in an advantaged neighborhood may modestly mitigate risk associated with witnessing violence for developing positive expectancies, underscoring the importance of intervening early with youth in disadvantaged neighborhoods.

摘要

目的

确定过去一年目睹暴力与黑人、拉丁裔和白人青少年对酒精和大麻使用的预期(预期效果)之间的关联,包括邻里优势水平和/或种族/族裔可能存在的差异。

方法

数据来自青少年大脑认知发展研究的第三次随访(n = 7332;加权分布:女孩占45.53%,男孩占52.33%,其他性别占2.14%;黑人占11.80%,拉丁裔占25.13%,白人占

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